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    Review april 2013 This article is made available to you with compliments of FM Global Insurance. Further posting‚ copying‚ or distributing is copyright infringement. To order more copies go to www.hbr.org or call 800-988-0886. iOnDecisiOns Risk ARteR For ArTicle reprinTs cAll 800-988-0886 or 617-783-7500‚ or visiT hBr.org IllustRatIon/PHotogRaPHy: name april 2013 Harvard Business Review 3 This article is made available to you with compliments of FM Global Insurance. Further posting

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    have dramatically changed? Has stereotyping become less accurate and more common or has the Romantic Comedy genre developed its representations to break female stereotypes? This investigation aims to explore these questions and‚ ultimately‚ to evaluate if the representation of femininity has developed over the last 25 years. Also‚ to find out to what extent the female role within Romantic Comedy has changed. Exploring the representations of female characters by comparing and contrasting the representation

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    Comedy and Tragedy | |       Comedy     According to Aristotle (who speculates on the matter in his Poetics)‚ ancient comedy originated with the komos‚ a curious and improbable spectacle in which a company of festive males apparently sang‚ danced‚ and cavorted rollickingly around the image of a large phallus.  (If this theory is true‚ by the way‚ it gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "stand-up routine.")     Accurate or not‚ the linking of the origins of comedy to some sort of phallic

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    how exactly can Friday have any connection to medieval comedy when pertaining to Craig? Looking what medieval comedy is‚ Friday fits the definition. The conceptual definition for medieval comedy is the spiritual journey from despair to joy written in common language. The film’s dialogue is written entirely in the vernacular of that community. Much slang and racial terms are used throughout the film. An important component of medieval comedy is that of the pilgrimage‚ a journey of renewal. Once Craig

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    clear-cut comedies and tragedies‚ while others are more ambiguous. The Merchant of Venice is a play that falls under the latter type‚ and it has been hotly contested whether this literary work should be classified a comedy or a tragedy. However‚ since the majority of the characters received a happy ending‚ the abundance of comic relief scenes and characters‚ and lightheartedness of the plot relative to other Shakespearean works leads me to conclude that The Merchant of Venice is indeed a comedy.

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    Design Elements - Point The point is the first and simplest element of visual design.  The point serves as the focus of a visual‚ highlighting or drawing attention to important information.  Several points in combination may represent a more complicated object or idea. For example‚ constellations can be thought of as points in the sky representing the figure we "see."  A series of points can attract attention‚ especially as they move closer together.  Remember to use points or

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    Wiggins Honors English 10 1st Block O3/09/11 “Literary Elements of Wharton’s ‘Roman Fever’” Peter Scott Scott 1 03/09/11 Ms. Wiggins 1st Block “Literary Elements of Wharton’s ‘Roman Fever’” The short story‚ “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton‚ reveals numerous popular literary elements. Some of the most prominent examples of literary elements are irony‚ symbolism‚ and foreshadowing. All three elements create the feel and atmosphere of the short story. They add illustration

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    atom of an element determines the atom’s ‚ and the number of electrons determines of an element. 3. The atomic number tells you the number of in one atom of an element. It also tells you the number of in a neutral atom of that element. The atomic number gives the “identity “ of an element as well as its location on the Periodic Table. No two different elements will have the atomic number. 4. The of an element is the average mass of an element ’s naturally

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    couldn’t even predict the madness that was about to fall upon him by his own hand simply because of the look of an odd eye. Afterall‚ he did indeed love a man that he was responsible for his brutal demise. Such sardonic contradictions reflect the elements of irony. “Tell Tale Heart” also boasts some rich symbolism with the old man eye‚ as well as some strong themes‚ all of which enrich the story being told and adds to the sheer ridiculousness that is the narrator. In the ‘Tell Tale Heart” Edgar

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    Literary Themes and Elements Bobbie Meadows ENG.125 Instructor Chunn January 14‚ 2013 The theme of a short story is the idea behind the plot of the story. In other words‚ it is not the actual events that happened throughout the story‚ but what the story is telling you. There are certain aspects that enhance the theme such as the elements of the story. These elements include but are not limited to the setting‚ the point of view‚ and symbolism. “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker (1970) communicates

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